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clinton right there in louisville tonight. >>> we turn overseas and to ukraine where their own forces, their own troops tightening security around the city taken over by pro russia insurgents. special police with armored vehicles setting up road blocks and inspecting vehicles this saturday as tension mount there. president obama is in malaysia but he's preparing for tougher sanctions against putin coming as early as monday. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl asking the president will those sanctions really change anything president putin is up to. >> reporter: good evening, david. with the prime minister of ukraine accusing russia of trying to start world war 3, president obama has tried to turn up the heat and brokered a deal with the european leaders to slap another round of sanctions on russia. it was a lavish welcome for president obama in malaysia but president obama is now ratcheting up the pressure on president putin. another round of sanctions coming as soon as monday will hit cronies near putin's inner circle. the russian economy is already paying a price. s
clinton right there in louisville tonight. >>> we turn overseas and to ukraine where their own forces, their own troops tightening security around the city taken over by pro russia insurgents. special police with armored vehicles setting up road blocks and inspecting vehicles this saturday as tension mount there. president obama is in malaysia but he's preparing for tougher sanctions against putin coming as early as monday. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl asking the...
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. >> and hilary clinton says her faith was shaped by her devout grandmother. speaking at a conference of methodist women in kentucky. she says her faith helped guide her initiatives at the state department including efforts to fight human trafficking. >> a letter written by a passenger on the titanic selling at auction for $200,000. in the letter the passenger is saying in part, quote, the sailors say we have had a wonderful passage up to now. >> and the faithful are already gathering in vatican city. let's take a look at live pictures from the vatican. as you can see, thousands of people are ready to witness papal history. the ceremony doesn't start for a few hours. let's just listen for a second. listen to that crowd. well, it will be tomorrow morning, the day of the four popes because two living popes will preside over the canonization of two others. joining us to talk about the lives of these men is the director of the pope john paul ii shrine in washington defendant c. good to see you. first of all, why these two men? very different and why now. >> well,
. >> and hilary clinton says her faith was shaped by her devout grandmother. speaking at a conference of methodist women in kentucky. she says her faith helped guide her initiatives at the state department including efforts to fight human trafficking. >> a letter written by a passenger on the titanic selling at auction for $200,000. in the letter the passenger is saying in part, quote, the sailors say we have had a wonderful passage up to now. >> and the faithful are already...
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released benghazi e-mail put the white house on the defensive, and raised fresh questions for hillary clinton as she gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about the obama
released benghazi e-mail put the white house on the defensive, and raised fresh questions for hillary clinton as she gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about...
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going into 2016. >> talk about hillary clinton, the possibility she could be subpoenaed. what about the president of the united states. he was not in the situation room that night. he was at the white house. so what if the president of the united states went up to have dinner and was consulted by staff, could this reach the president? >> i don't know. i guess anything is possible. depending on what comes out in the hearings. one thing i can say -- the democrats are saying the republicans are trying to politicize it, just like the democratic party, but the fact of the matter is hillary clinton should want these hearings. she's going into 2016 and if there was no smoke, no fire, if you will, then she should be hoping the hearings happen to prove there is no scandal here so if she does run that she'll have all of this behind her. so i think the democrats should hope that the hearings take place in the select committee to prove nothing was going on at all. >> and if the hearings don't show that. >> well that would be a damning indictment of not only of the obama administratio
going into 2016. >> talk about hillary clinton, the possibility she could be subpoenaed. what about the president of the united states. he was not in the situation room that night. he was at the white house. so what if the president of the united states went up to have dinner and was consulted by staff, could this reach the president? >> i don't know. i guess anything is possible. depending on what comes out in the hearings. one thing i can say -- the democrats are saying the...
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secretary clinton was. but now he has the responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all the documents we have requested. >> marie harf said yesterday there are no unreleased documents and that the entire exercise is a fishing expedition. >> what the republicans allege that there was attempts by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> a fox news poll shows that by a margin of 61% to 26%, voters believe the white house is trying to cover up what happened in benghazi rather than being open and transparent. those views are mostly unchanged since last year. there is a risk in the gop benghazi strategy. democratic incumbents -- the gop's intent to win back the senate in the midterms could be thwarted if republicans pile on with an excessive focus on benghazi. >> in ten minutes, we'll go in-depth on this issue and what we can expect. thanks, doug. >>> now to the growing crisis in ukraine that shows no signs of abating. secretary of state john kerry calling today'
secretary clinton was. but now he has the responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all the documents we have requested. >> marie harf said yesterday there are no unreleased documents and that the entire exercise is a fishing expedition. >> what the republicans allege that there was attempts by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> a fox news poll shows that by a margin of 61% to 26%, voters believe the white house is...
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clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, deciding not to deliver the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey. in a statement, she says her involvement had become, quote, a distraction for the university communities. this comes after some students and faculty had held protests over her role in the iraq war. they say mrs. rice bore some responsibilities for the war as a member of the bush administration. the school originally planned to pay the former secretary $35,000 for her commencement speech. >>> arthel, in los angeles, the woman who shook up the nba by recording those racist comments made by the owner of the l.a. clippers says there is more from where that came from. donald sterling's companion says she has hours of simila
clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, deciding not to deliver the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey. in a statement, she says her...
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have a document in my hands an internal state department document that goes to sheryl mills, hillary clinton's chief of staff, this is on september 12th. the state department had told the president of the libyan congress that it was a terrorist organization that had committed these attacks. so why is it we've told the libyans the truth and told the american people a lie? that's really at the heart of that. >> and senator lindsey graham saying what we saw was not the fraught of war but political smoke screen. and saying they've had enough -- they're not anxious to see yet another one. >> i think it's a colossal waste of time. we've had four bipartisan investigations of this already. i think it's just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources. so i hope the speaker will reconsider, but it looks like he has bowed again to those from the farthest right of his conference. >> latest hearing of the diversion, a sub tri fuj. >> joining us to talk about all this is congressman john micah of florida who sits on the house oversight committee. republican congressman, micah, thank you for
have a document in my hands an internal state department document that goes to sheryl mills, hillary clinton's chief of staff, this is on september 12th. the state department had told the president of the libyan congress that it was a terrorist organization that had committed these attacks. so why is it we've told the libyans the truth and told the american people a lie? that's really at the heart of that. >> and senator lindsey graham saying what we saw was not the fraught of war but...
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most notably, the appearance of former secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. gordon schiff says it makes no sense for democrats to participate in yet another heari hearing. >> i think it's a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources. so i mope that he has -- >> most other democrats agree, house leader nancy pelosi said this latest call for a hearing is subterfuge and harry reid calls it a partisan political circus. >> the republicans are still very eager to investigate these new developments, so what happens next? >> they'll call for the newly released e-mail, they call that e-mail a smoking gun. and they'll ask for a house vote on a select committee to investigate the attack that did leave four americans dead in 2012. >> they were trying to create an impression to the american people that this wasn't a broad foreign policy they were trying to protect president's re-election. they saw this as a threat to his re-election. they created a political smoke screen. >> the truth about a terror attack simply did not fit the white house narrative at the
most notably, the appearance of former secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. gordon schiff says it makes no sense for democrats to participate in yet another heari hearing. >> i think it's a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources. so i mope that he has -- >> most other democrats agree, house leader nancy pelosi said this latest call for a hearing is subterfuge and harry reid calls it a partisan political circus. >> the republicans are still very...
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enough benghazi hearings already, most notably the appearance of former secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. congressman adam schiff of california, a member of the house intelligence committee says it makes no sense for democrats to participate in yet another hearing. >> i think it's a colossal waste of time. we've had four bipartisan investigations of this already. i think it's just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources, so i hope the speaker will reconsider, but it looks like he has bowed again to those from the farthest right of his conference. >> other democrats say the latest call for a hearing is a diversion, a subterfuge and a partisan political decision. >> but republicans are eager to investigate these allegations. what happens now? >> they are calling the newly e-mailed e-mail from ben rhodes a smoking gun and john boehner says he'll establish a select committee to investigate the attack which left four americans dead in 2012. americans say -- republicans say it's time to get some answers. >> they were trying to create an impression to the amer
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what does this mean for hilary clinton in 2016 did you believe? >> here is what i believe. i believe that hilary clinton has been struggling to explain to americans what she did as secretary of state. she and her supporters haven't been able to point to clear accomplishments. most american voters can tell you about clinton's tenure and that was the benghazi occurred and now we know the cover up. and this doesn't look for a candidate who is not willing to sacrifice her own advantages to the do the right thing. >> chris, good to have you. we will check out your newsletter online. >>> a state of emergency declared in florida as the storm that slammed the south is dumping massive amounts of rain on the sunshine state. serious flooding forcing people to seek shelter in their attics at the water is rising rescue teams are using jet skies in some neighborhoods. and alabama is cleaning up after 25 twisters. jonathan is live. flooding is still an issue even with the rain stopping? >> reporter: yes because of the run off. the issues are causing headaches for the first responders in t
what does this mean for hilary clinton in 2016 did you believe? >> here is what i believe. i believe that hilary clinton has been struggling to explain to americans what she did as secretary of state. she and her supporters haven't been able to point to clear accomplishments. most american voters can tell you about clinton's tenure and that was the benghazi occurred and now we know the cover up. and this doesn't look for a candidate who is not willing to sacrifice her own advantages to...
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hillary clinton is a big magnets. she used to say whenever a story came out at least in one instance the term fast right wing story. she will get pushed back asked tough questions. when that happens during the presidential election. martha: i wonder if it will have any impact and if she decides to run because that famous quote, the hands in the air, what difference does it make is going to be seen again and again and again. >> great story she is about 50/50 why she will run. why she won't, she hates the media too much. she made at that point i don't feel like answering these kind of questions anymore, been in the public spotlight 20, 25 years, don't want to deal with this. it could end up being a reason why she decides not to. happy weekend. martha: you too. bill: violent eruption the streets trying to figure out what to do next there. also, it is time before the horse hits the track, a behind the scenes look at america's biggest and most historical. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place
hillary clinton is a big magnets. she used to say whenever a story came out at least in one instance the term fast right wing story. she will get pushed back asked tough questions. when that happens during the presidential election. martha: i wonder if it will have any impact and if she decides to run because that famous quote, the hands in the air, what difference does it make is going to be seen again and again and again. >> great story she is about 50/50 why she will run. why she...
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bigger debate hillary clinton will face, this is what happens when you invade a country and then decide to have a light footprint afterwards when things go side ways and become chaotic, was the policy wrong to have such a light footprint. that's the stepback question. >> exactly. in fact, the general, the brigadier general from the africa command, they were stationed in germany, italy or germany, didn't have a forward basing. they were hours and hours away. that's one of the takeaways. have we improved security at these consulates and embassies? have they met that obligation since? >> that's an ongoing question and something that the administration has conceded and their independent review conceded that security was totally lacking, was not -- was not up to it. again, the reality is, not only the question of whether this was an intelligence failure, whether on 9/11 of all days, the government was not appropriately prepared for the prospect of a terror attack. >> that is a seriously -- >> system a question that i think -- >> strong criticism. >> when this gets into the political arena, y
bigger debate hillary clinton will face, this is what happens when you invade a country and then decide to have a light footprint afterwards when things go side ways and become chaotic, was the policy wrong to have such a light footprint. that's the stepback question. >> exactly. in fact, the general, the brigadier general from the africa command, they were stationed in germany, italy or germany, didn't have a forward basing. they were hours and hours away. that's one of the takeaways....
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and these advances seven russian government officials as well seventeen companies thing to present clinton's inner circle the european union also banned fifteen more russian officials from entering the twenty eight nation bloc and prose or assets as well these are people who are responsible for actions against a victorian integrity independence. in so many teeth of ukraine. thompson has just been adopted to the sedation still not one decent east of people tied to its essence present rather than we have been told to twenty eight games. russia's deputy foreign minister sergei run it on call this latest round of sanctions a meaningless shameful and disgusting. he said moscow would take retaliatory mantras which were called to be painfully felt in washington. and shifting our focus to the middle east the international community has contained an egyptian court for sentencing hundreds of alleged members of the muslim brotherhood to death in a mass ruling yesterday. the latest court order has drawn widespread criticism from the nine nations united states and the european union. he cited as a major
and these advances seven russian government officials as well seventeen companies thing to present clinton's inner circle the european union also banned fifteen more russian officials from entering the twenty eight nation bloc and prose or assets as well these are people who are responsible for actions against a victorian integrity independence. in so many teeth of ukraine. thompson has just been adopted to the sedation still not one decent east of people tied to its essence present rather than...
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. >> how might president clinton then retaliate -- putin then retaliate? >> that is the wild card because russia can italian in serious ways. we know about the dependence of europeans on russian gas and energy. precious metals and cyber warfare that they could do. expected to match the u.s. moves and an equal level, and they could keep it coming up a for a couple of more years. thank you for joining us on the latest between the russia and the ukraine and the u.s. tom bill sachs book to my colleague about the long-overdue need for immigration reform. >> the reality is we are not doing as much as we could in -- because we simply do not have the hands to do so. it will help to reduce the deficit, it will ensure social security, it is long overdue. >> our agriculture correspondent joins me now from washington. good secretary vilsack seem at all optimistic about the chances for legislation? --he was deathly definitely upbeat about the chances this year. necessity, a a coalition coalescing around this bill, and some of the forces that have been pushing against i
. >> how might president clinton then retaliate -- putin then retaliate? >> that is the wild card because russia can italian in serious ways. we know about the dependence of europeans on russian gas and energy. precious metals and cyber warfare that they could do. expected to match the u.s. moves and an equal level, and they could keep it coming up a for a couple of more years. thank you for joining us on the latest between the russia and the ukraine and the u.s. tom bill sachs book...
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secretary clinton spoke of their trade. -- fair trade. >> fair means the government does not give one industry an advantage compared to the industry in another country. it does not nickel its currency. american companies can compete with anyone on a level playing field. >> do we have that now? you agree that we have lost a lot of textile jobs? >> i was just in china. what is striking, you buy chinese socks and walmart and there's only five percent cheaper than if you buy the same socks and china. we don't have a level playing field. >> i have a friend in china who says the same thing. >> it goes back and forth. you look at some headlines over the past couple of weeks. it for pepsi, china sales up double digits as the u.s. declines. gm, china sales rival u.s. sales. apple -- how important is china to u.s. growth? >> at the moment, not terribly important. in the future comment can be. if you look at where you are going to see income growth and consumption growth in asia -- we're not that dependent on china in the moment. , if it'sdown that line going to be more important, won't that mea
secretary clinton spoke of their trade. -- fair trade. >> fair means the government does not give one industry an advantage compared to the industry in another country. it does not nickel its currency. american companies can compete with anyone on a level playing field. >> do we have that now? you agree that we have lost a lot of textile jobs? >> i was just in china. what is striking, you buy chinese socks and walmart and there's only five percent cheaper than if you buy the...
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clinton said it kept him up at night and there's all these land mines for miles and miles. the worst part is all the people into concentration camps and you can see them on google earth. it's awful that this is happening right now. if we get invaded we are going to kill a few an all of you ande burning peace camps down just like they tried to do in world war ii. so again if you are going to invade this country, you do so knowing that immediately hundreds of thousands of prisoners are going to be murdered. >> so, what do we do? >> what is a solution as any outside government like if you were advising any of these people? >> write a book and let people understand what's going on. they are not crazy if there's a logic to everything they do. and it will get the wheels turning in the right direction because i do not have any answers. how do you say that people have been so lost and depressed for so long that another metaphor i always use it after the civil war they were for decades it was horrible for them and not to become daring tragedies but in north korea it's amazing. they
clinton said it kept him up at night and there's all these land mines for miles and miles. the worst part is all the people into concentration camps and you can see them on google earth. it's awful that this is happening right now. if we get invaded we are going to kill a few an all of you ande burning peace camps down just like they tried to do in world war ii. so again if you are going to invade this country, you do so knowing that immediately hundreds of thousands of prisoners are going to...
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clinton said it kept him up at night. there's all these land mines for miles and miles and miles. they have to go to china. so invading would be a complete horror. and what's the worst part is all the people in the concentration camps, and you can see them on google earth, and, you know, really, really awful what's happening right now. they're all told if we get invaded, we're going to kill all of you, and we're burning the camps down. just like the nazis tried to do. do so -- it'll get wheels turning in the right direction. like how do you save a people who have been so and oppressed for so long? another metaphor i always use the slaves after the american war where for decades it was horrible for them and not comparing tragedies, but in north korea it's amazing. i mean, at least in the south they were in a semi-free state. this is just a complete nightmare system. so we see increasingly these media companies going into north korea and producing documentary content. why does north korea let these people into the country? >> north korea very much plays into western views on them. a
clinton said it kept him up at night. there's all these land mines for miles and miles and miles. they have to go to china. so invading would be a complete horror. and what's the worst part is all the people in the concentration camps, and you can see them on google earth, and, you know, really, really awful what's happening right now. they're all told if we get invaded, we're going to kill all of you, and we're burning the camps down. just like the nazis tried to do. do so -- it'll get wheels...
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clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more financial assistance, but also an attempt to get russia to buy into the u.s. view of international relations and european security which is why we had problems when we got involved in the war in the balkans. that first reset ended badly with the coastal war. so towards the end of the clinton administration, i mean, mr. yeltsin was quite sick. then mr. putin came in. the time i was in government was a downward time in their relationship. recognition in the u.s. that it had not been able to achieve what it wanted to do. the recent under president george
clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more...
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referring to both sections and the defence links with ukraine russian president biden and clinton said at the last defense imports could be replaced. the unique things that are produced by only one or two enterprises but we can do them anyway the question is only of time and money. it'll be a little expensive. among those added to the list with the sometimes and asset freezes his ego section head of state energy giant drops now the world's largest publicly traded oil company others included the deputy prime ministers in the chico zach and one of clinton's closest presidential advisors putin said last thursday the effect of sanctions was of no critical to these lengthy sections of focused mostly on individuals and companies rather than one dissenters of the economy but that option is now being seriously good but washington and brussels some trade representatives could do with that too aggressive and approach might push russia st east was trying to pointing out how attractive the regional red's to russia. yet the vocalist is currently forty percent the world's population and fifty six pe
referring to both sections and the defence links with ukraine russian president biden and clinton said at the last defense imports could be replaced. the unique things that are produced by only one or two enterprises but we can do them anyway the question is only of time and money. it'll be a little expensive. among those added to the list with the sometimes and asset freezes his ego section head of state energy giant drops now the world's largest publicly traded oil company others included the...
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the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite attributes. >> where were you all in '92. >> reporter: that's when bill clinton beat bush 41. if the families face off again, there's a new wrinkle. they're actually good friends and the presidents co-humanitarians. >> i love george bush. i do. [ applause ] >> i love bill clinton, maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> reporter: barbara bush even started to referring to bill as her adopted son, sometimes as the adopted black sheep son. i don't know how jeb and his siblings feel, but i know bill loves it. >> reporter: how would that effect the relationship between the bushes and clintons i
the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite...
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former president bill clinton weighed in on the destruction saying my thoughts and prayers are with the families and communities in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. the clean up is expected to be lengthy. for more information, just go to cnn.com/impact. right now, let me bring in cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. she has been covering the severe weather. more tornado watches right now. is that correct? >> yeah. more watches and these are huge. this one in particular right here from southern tennessee through portions of alabama and through mississippi including jackson, this is considered a particularly dangerous situation. they don't issue those very often and when they do you know we could have a very, very large threat of large tornados and they could be long-lived. a new tornado watch has just been issued for portions of eastern tennessee. this watch will be in effect until 9:00 central time for tonight. we also have tornado warnings in effect. this is for mississippi as well. these are moving to the northeast. they will be crossing i-55 in just a couple of minutes. these are fast moving
former president bill clinton weighed in on the destruction saying my thoughts and prayers are with the families and communities in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. the clean up is expected to be lengthy. for more information, just go to cnn.com/impact. right now, let me bring in cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. she has been covering the severe weather. more tornado watches right now. is that correct? >> yeah. more watches and these are huge. this one in particular right here from southern...
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literally, this is one of these things where they are grasping at straws to try to hurt hillary clinton or whatever. you can see the global media doesn't care. >> we saw the general testifying yesterday, getting emotional saying, you know, it could have been prevented had the state department really sort of tipped them off. and so my question at newt. let me throw this at you, you know, if hillary clinton does run in 2016, how does she answer those questions about what her state department did or did not do? >> she has a real challenge because last month, for example, more tweets about benghazi than there were about hillary clinton. this isn't going to go away. it's really about honesty and about accountability and transparency. but i do want to say a word and praise the white house press corps. this was the wrong place to raise that issue. it's a big deal. i think they focused on ukraine correctly. >> okay. let me end with this, something the three of us were talking about at commercial break. i do want to talk about basketball with you two. and newt, i know you are the ideas guy and i
literally, this is one of these things where they are grasping at straws to try to hurt hillary clinton or whatever. you can see the global media doesn't care. >> we saw the general testifying yesterday, getting emotional saying, you know, it could have been prevented had the state department really sort of tipped them off. and so my question at newt. let me throw this at you, you know, if hillary clinton does run in 2016, how does she answer those questions about what her state...
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. >> let's listen to bill clinton now, and he talks about how lonely he is. >> being i. you sunk my battleship. yes! >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. this may be the greatest moment of my life. i mean, ever since i was a little boy, i've wanted to be a real actor. >> all right, so, we are back and i'm sitting here because mark lamont hill got up and left me. and joining us, our tech guy who's going to join us for the top of the hour. a final thought from you, miss gold, before we go? >> i'm really excited to see the great speeches we have tonight. i'm interested to see how much obama skewers himself. he tends to make superficial jokes about himself. george w. bush was known for skewering himself, how people thought he was dumb or something, so he played along with it. i hope obama goes for himself really deeply this year. >> all right, guys, thank you, everyone. appreciate it. i'm don lemon, our special coverage from the white house correspondents' dinner continues. >>> tonight, the stars are out in washington, d.c.. >> this is a hollywood crowd.
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she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward it to. of course, we'll be covering it this evening. cnn gives you the best seat in the house for the coeur d'alene sp -- correspondence dinner. tune in. coming up in 30 minutes, we're counting down to the fastest two minutes in sports and a possible historic kentucky derby win. and at 3:00 from tornado to flooding, chad meyers looks back at this week's wild and dangerous weather. see you in 30 minutes. "your money" starts right now. >>> a decisive turn in the job market. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." like the movie, the u.s. economy was frozen in the first quarter. the polar vortex shrink
she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward...
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many of the jokes were about hillary clinton's inevitability and we didn't see vice president biden either but they made a video and michelle obama made a cameo in that as well. they ended up sneaking into the kitchen of the white house and got into the ice cream. they had left the kitchen, came back and she said, what, it has raisins in it. it's fruit. >> it's fun to see them making fun, poking fun at themselves and everyone having a good time. you've got to have at least one night a year to do that. >> of course. >> erin mcpike from the white house, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> not laughing at all, former secretary of state kocondoleezz rice said declined a speech i i invitation. now she says she will not be the commencement speaker. a lot of the students were upset with her, expressing that they did not like her connection with the iraq war. the university president says he stands by the invitation, however, but does respect rice's decision. >>> malaysian airlines flight 370 disappeared nearly 60 days ago. now the search for the plane is about to enter a whole new phase. meet y
many of the jokes were about hillary clinton's inevitability and we didn't see vice president biden either but they made a video and michelle obama made a cameo in that as well. they ended up sneaking into the kitchen of the white house and got into the ice cream. they had left the kitchen, came back and she said, what, it has raisins in it. it's fruit. >> it's fun to see them making fun, poking fun at themselves and everyone having a good time. you've got to have at least one night a...
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he was harsh at jessica simpson, at joe biden, he was harsh at hillary clinton. he was harsh at pretty much anyone and it was literally the point where i think he was hoping it would be, ooh, ow, that was low instead of people laughing at the jokes. i think he wanted to push the limit. i don't know if everyone loved it as much as maybe he thought they were going to. but he certainly last night made, you know, you have easy targets in the audience and he made sure he had it ready, aim and fire for those willing to attend. the other thing is if you're going to go to the white house correspondents' dinner and been in the news in the last year, be ready for it to be mean spirited and i think some of these people know that coming in. i mean, if chris christie didn't want the want, don't come to the event. people are willing to go and be talked about. >> absolutely. let's show this un-funny segment to many people. joe biden, julia louis dreyfus. listen to this. >> like the sprinkles. >> the sweetest thing you can get in the executive branch. >> hey, guys. what are you
he was harsh at jessica simpson, at joe biden, he was harsh at hillary clinton. he was harsh at pretty much anyone and it was literally the point where i think he was hoping it would be, ooh, ow, that was low instead of people laughing at the jokes. i think he wanted to push the limit. i don't know if everyone loved it as much as maybe he thought they were going to. but he certainly last night made, you know, you have easy targets in the audience and he made sure he had it ready, aim and fire...
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hillary clinton at least obama's hillary clinton jokes were all about how she's going to be the next president and is sort of a prohibitive front-runner on the democratic side. if you're joe biden watching obama's speech, you're thinking, huh, why isn't the president making any jokes about how i might be president next and not hillary clinton? obviously this is a humorous evening, but there's a lot of real politics embedded in the jokes. >> yeah, certainly. we talked a little bit last hour about funny versus mean and actor and humorist ben stein, he was on cnn last night. he said some of the jokes were funny but others he thought simply went too far. >> the names that he called christie, the mockery that he inflicted on christie because of his weight is just unbelievable. unbelievably sadistic and mean-spirited. >> all right. katie, so has this dinner taken a new turn away from fun and maybe more a little bit towards some settling some scores? >> well, it certainly depending on whom you ask. essentially with regard to joel mchale, he was perhaps viewed a little more controversially a
hillary clinton at least obama's hillary clinton jokes were all about how she's going to be the next president and is sort of a prohibitive front-runner on the democratic side. if you're joe biden watching obama's speech, you're thinking, huh, why isn't the president making any jokes about how i might be president next and not hillary clinton? obviously this is a humorous evening, but there's a lot of real politics embedded in the jokes. >> yeah, certainly. we talked a little bit last...
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let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate. >> nigerian officials say 223 girls are still missing. that number could increase. isha sesay is in nigeria. she joins us on the poen. isha, what do we know about the exact number of girls missing and what the government is doing now to try and get them released? how difficult is this task ahead? >> reporter: hi there, errol. i think the issue surrounding the exact number of girls that were taken and the confusing surrounding it is one of the very troubling aspects of this story. the fact that that number has been revised several times since these girls were abducted in the middle of the night
let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate....
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foundation for helping out tillery clinton. it just doesn't look very good. so why is that? to the guy that is creating this, he is a shareholder. he was raising these questions with no less than the ceo of boeing. it's very good to have you. what you are saying is that the company had over the years given to the clinton initiative and foundation. he kicked in some dollars for the american civilian of the chinese world fair. but the might have been equipped pro-poe. but the ceo said the word is the stand. you just want to know what is going on? >> yes. as a personal shareholder in the national center for public policy research that we've been asking ceos to own up to some of the things, we are worried that boeing has committed fraud because they gave a donation to the foundation that is run by the spouse of a public official, in this case hillary clinton. right about the same time she was helping them get almost $4 billion with the russian state airline. neil: nothing wrong with being a selfish shareholder, has a sure holder i
foundation for helping out tillery clinton. it just doesn't look very good. so why is that? to the guy that is creating this, he is a shareholder. he was raising these questions with no less than the ceo of boeing. it's very good to have you. what you are saying is that the company had over the years given to the clinton initiative and foundation. he kicked in some dollars for the american civilian of the chinese world fair. but the might have been equipped pro-poe. but the ceo said the word is...
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secrets in the rebirth of hillary clinton." jonathan allen and amie parnes, thank you. >> ted strickland is here. he also served 12 years in the u.s. house representing ohio's sixth congressional district and recently became president of the center for american progress action fund. i'm pleased to have him here for the first time, shame on me. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> you have a phd in psychology. you are a counselor at a prison for over 10 years. >> i worked 20 hours a week at a maximum security prison in ohio working with some very seriously mentally ill inmates. >> did that give you insights into human behavior? >> some of the most brutal, sadistic behavior. some of the kindest, most generous behavior i've heard in that maximum-security prison. >> he ran for congress. >> three times before i finally one on my fourth attempt. >> what does that say about your? >> i'm persistent. i ran three times. someone said if at first you don't succeed, you try again. there's no sense in being a fool about it. [laughter] i decided to
secrets in the rebirth of hillary clinton." jonathan allen and amie parnes, thank you. >> ted strickland is here. he also served 12 years in the u.s. house representing ohio's sixth congressional district and recently became president of the center for american progress action fund. i'm pleased to have him here for the first time, shame on me. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> you have a phd in psychology. you are a counselor at a prison for over 10 years. >> i worked...
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be ready for clinton-bush. it could happen. >> my personal feeling is jeb bush would be the strongest candidate the republicans could put forth. >> on the toughest for secretary clinton. >> perhaps. >> what is the center for american progress action fund? >> the center for american progress is a think tank that has policy, analysis, good research. they come up with creative, progressive ideas to move the country forward in terms of health care, employment, tax among theequality sexes, so on. action fund is an attempt to take all of that good policy and put it into action. there are two parts of the action fund. which is ak progress publication, a digital publication that gets over 6 million individual hits per month. the other part is what we call the war room. the war room is the part of action where we take those good in directnd we engage advocacy to try and turn those legislation, have enacted, and so on. >> you may run again? >> never say never. i have always been a person that says life unfolds and as you
be ready for clinton-bush. it could happen. >> my personal feeling is jeb bush would be the strongest candidate the republicans could put forth. >> on the toughest for secretary clinton. >> perhaps. >> what is the center for american progress action fund? >> the center for american progress is a think tank that has policy, analysis, good research. they come up with creative, progressive ideas to move the country forward in terms of health care, employment, tax...
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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he represented president clinton. he also represented the late marge schott when baseball forced her out as the owner of the cincinnati reds years ago after she was accused of racism. it will be very interesting to hear how mr. bennett feels this will all come to an end a little bit later. >> that's right. >> let's show you the markets, shall we. >> as we mentioned, the dow is up, bill, 23 points. this is index that still hasn't reclined its high, december 31st the end of last year is when he had the close high. had an intraday high. >> like a team that can't hold the lead. up 100 points on the open, and we see where it is right now. nasdaq, that's the big loser today. momentum stocks to blame. >> once again, the story there hasn't changed, it seems, in the last couple of weeks and the s&p 500 index, off two points to 1861, and we're looking at a more defensive tone to this market as we enter the final hour. >> a lot to talk about with our closing bell exchange. peter, give us some of the hits, runs and the errors her
he represented president clinton. he also represented the late marge schott when baseball forced her out as the owner of the cincinnati reds years ago after she was accused of racism. it will be very interesting to hear how mr. bennett feels this will all come to an end a little bit later. >> that's right. >> let's show you the markets, shall we. >> as we mentioned, the dow is up, bill, 23 points. this is index that still hasn't reclined its high, december 31st the end of last...
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i remember when we raised the minimum wage under bill clinton we had the best following years of job creation we've had in the last 60 years. you can't debate the fact that when you raise the minimum wage it has the effect of raising other salaries up and up as well so i think there's a lot of stuff in the democratic arsenal and particularly the point larry makes is a good one what. do the republicans have to say about the economy? cutting taxes and lowering regulation? we tried that in the bush years, and it was a total failure. >> no, no. hang on a second. front page of the "new york times." bill clinton in his second term or actually after he got shell lacked in '94, and he's proud of this, and i'm going to back clint on on this. he was a great economic president. you know why? he was a supply-sider in his second term. he lowered the capital gains tax and participated in a deal with gingrich on welfare reform, on free trade. he did all the right things. those guys cut spending. that's the kind of agenda we need right now. here's one for you. >> he also raised taxes on the rich? >>
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for reagan-bush, clinton years, it was high i. higher. why have we been gross with a conservative and liberal administration, there are fundamentals that we are not addressing. >> what are those fundamentals then? >> both the bush and clinton tradition agreed, the chinese dump a lot of good goods into or economy, but they don't buy a lot from us. they get the jobs and we get unemployment. we're in a globalized economy. when you are in a globalized economy you have to do what you do well. and we're not drilling for oil offshore. you know, oil republics's up a couple million barrels a day but frankly the americans shouldn't be importing any oil at all. we should be able to increase production by about 500 million beacials and get -- barrels and get our fleet out of the persian gulf. that would make americans happier. among other things we have one of the most inefficient hire education systems in the world. it's run by a comical group of managers that call thesms university presidents that are -- themselves university presidents. >> very qu
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they doan don't show anything w, if hillary clinton was not running for president, if she was not a candidate in a lot of people's minds already we wouldn't be talking about benghazi already, about something else. >> they do show proof of a white house coverup in that e-mail, despite subpoenas from congress and statements that everything had bin turned over. all when the president was touting a victory over al qaeda. less than a week after benghazi, the ambassadors told sunnyvale rice to go on the sunday talk shows, not a broader failure of policy. but that was again the white house line, it was a tough election year but democrats are argue as michael just said that there isn't anything new in that e-mail, that there's no smoking gun, that what rhodes wrote is in line with earlier talking points. so is this in ado about nothing? >> we don't know where president obama was, he wasn't in the situation room. he was in the situation room when osama bin laden was caught. but when we have an attack on our can embassy and an american ambassador was killed, this was an election year, his attack on ter
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have to decide what -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-ups whereas the news of the day -- i know that is an imp
bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with...
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bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with us in the "crossfire" congresswoman karen bass and senator ron johnson. i think you feel like that's a pr
bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to...
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corporate liberals like the clintons and conservatives like john boehner, etc. the militarism part is another invitation for an emerging left-rigth alliance. barney frank, left, and ron libertarian, got together to develop a caucus against aborted military budget and the militarism that comes with it. that is an example of a far larger number of left-right convergence is being repressed by their leadership. it has other corporate campaign cash incentives in mind. what we are seeing here -- even after 9/11, there is a public opinion poll saying that we should not do war on afghanistan. we should pursue the backers of 9/11 and bring them to justice, but not this massive invasion. opinions, left-right polls have said we should get out of afghanistan. there is a large emerging left-right alliance against militarism. it was against the invasion of iraq by bush and cheney. you had over 300 retired generals and national security leaders speaking out against it before the invasion in march 2003. they were republicans and democrats. there is this huge, potential here to
corporate liberals like the clintons and conservatives like john boehner, etc. the militarism part is another invitation for an emerging left-rigth alliance. barney frank, left, and ron libertarian, got together to develop a caucus against aborted military budget and the militarism that comes with it. that is an example of a far larger number of left-right convergence is being repressed by their leadership. it has other corporate campaign cash incentives in mind. what we are seeing here -- even...
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most effectively deal with president clinton -- putin? if we are going to be effective, we need to take as much as we can out of the public arena and deal privately with these issues. when it has become a contest between our presidents, who can do what to the other, it becomes, i think, very emotional , and tends to push things in the wrong direction. so i would hope, having done some of the sanctions that we promised, when we promised them, we have to do them. try, to the maximum, to go private. in particular, i think where we can be most helpful is convincing the authorities in kiev to come to any reasonable terms that the russians are asking. publicly at least they are asking for a federal constitution. they are asking for equal treatment of the russian and ukrainian languages and asking for a pledge of neutrality. i think all of those three demands on the surface are reasonable. quietly to me working with the ukrainians in kiev and the europeans is going to be more helpful than the sanctions. ambassador, what could the obama administr
most effectively deal with president clinton -- putin? if we are going to be effective, we need to take as much as we can out of the public arena and deal privately with these issues. when it has become a contest between our presidents, who can do what to the other, it becomes, i think, very emotional , and tends to push things in the wrong direction. so i would hope, having done some of the sanctions that we promised, when we promised them, we have to do them. try, to the maximum, to go...
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i made a trade union rally but tends to moscow's red square with president clinton's supporters of demonstrating they are backing for the annexation of windy let's go cold but polk street realty at the pro russian separatists in the scientists say resistant to drugs is now a global problem and warn of a post anti biotic error but treatments fail. central istanbul was the scene of clashes opted to use demonstrate a strong links to this point to look down on may day rallies in the city's iconic taxing swam. if you treat me and he does well out in all the police gone to a balanced commemorating the deaths of at least thirty four people dead during a may day gathering in nineteen seventy seven on gospel that says texans with is a traditional may day gathering place for this year it is again called off by one police which is why there are any police immediately a little odd. the streets around the square anti government demonstrators attempted to break through police lines teargas and water cannon were met with stones and fireworks. with the exception of the year twenty ten the gatherings in texans q
i made a trade union rally but tends to moscow's red square with president clinton's supporters of demonstrating they are backing for the annexation of windy let's go cold but polk street realty at the pro russian separatists in the scientists say resistant to drugs is now a global problem and warn of a post anti biotic error but treatments fail. central istanbul was the scene of clashes opted to use demonstrate a strong links to this point to look down on may day rallies in the city's iconic...